Re: [xmpp] Proposed WG Item: Server-to-Server Connection Reuse

Philipp Hancke <fippo@mail.symlynx.com> Thu, 16 July 2009 15:24 UTC

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Subject: Re: [xmpp] Proposed WG Item: Server-to-Server Connection Reuse
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Sean Turner wrote:
> Sean Turner wrote:
>> The following ID has been proposed as WG item to aid the WG by
>> enumerating the requirements for Server-to-Server Connection Reuse and
>> is aimed at completing our 1st milestone in March 2010:
>>
>>  Title     : Multiplexing of Connections between Extensible Messaging
>>              and Presence Protocol (XMPP) Servers Using Transport Layer
>>              Security (TLS)
>>  Author(s) : J. Hildebrand, P. Saint-Andre
>>  Filename  : draft-hildebrand-xmpp-tls-multiplexing-00.txt
>>  Pages     : 5
>>  Date      : 2009-05-08
>>
>> A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
>> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-hildebrand-xmpp-tls-multiplexing-00.txt 
>>
>>
>> Please indicate whether or not you believe this is a good place start.
>> Note: if you indicate it is not, please provide rationale and 
>> alternatives.
>>
>> spt
>> co-chair xmpp wg
> 
> There has been little traffic on the WG adoption of this as a WG work
> item.  Have people read this draft?  Is the problem statement clear or
> is there anything that is missing?  Is the requirements list complete?

There was some discussion on the standards@xmpp.org list before that
draft was written:
http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2009-April/021853.html
http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2009-May/021882.html

The problem statement is clear. The requirements are a little too
in-depth, but that is ok for a first draft.

philipp